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Scientific Consensus on Maintaining Humanity’s Life Support Systems in the 21st Century: Information for Policy Makers
- Abstract
Earth is rapidly approaching a tipping point. Human impacts are causing alarming levels of harm to our planet. As scientists who study the interaction of people with the rest of the biosphere using a wide range of approaches, we agree that the evidence that humans are damaging their ecological life-support systems is overwhelming. We further agree that, based on the best scientific information available, human quality of life will suffer substantial degradation by the year 2050 if we continue on our current path.
- Resource Type
- Report
- Author
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Anthony Barnosky
- Resource URL
- http://consensusforaction.stanford.edu/see-scientific-consensus/consensus_english.pdf
- Date
- April 28, 2013
- Organization Type
- Academic
- Health and Human Impact
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Overview/general
- Climate and Environmental Impact
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Overview/general
- Solutions
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Climate adaptation/resilience
Climate mitigation/GHG reduction
Public health/health sector response
- Other
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Advocacy
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